Burglary in the Nobelviertel: 250,000 euros loot at FC Bayern member of the supervisory board!

Burglary in the Nobelviertel: 250,000 euros loot at FC Bayern member of the supervisory board!

Grünwald, Deutschland - The villa of Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the former CEO of FC Bayern Munich, was the goal of a spectacular slump. Unknown perpetrators violently gained access to his property in the Munich suburb of Grünwald on Wednesday. According to the initial information from the police, the burglars searched the premises and then escaped with prey worth a total of 250,000 euros. The damage is estimated at several thousand euros, the police announced.

The perpetrators had no cash and jewelry, reported the Upper Austria Nachrichten . Despite intensive investigations, the police did not want to provide any further details. The news caused a sensation, especially because of the prominence of the injured party. So far, little is known about possible motifs or backgrounds of the break -in. The investigation by the criminal police continues to grasp the perpetrators and collect further information.

Rummenigges Villa in the focus of the investigators

The dramatic developments related to burglary raise questions. The fact that the perpetrators were able to break into such a prominent object unhindered ensures concern among the residents. This not only represents a security risk for Rummenigge, but also leaves a shadow over the otherwise quiet district. The Kleine Zeitung reported that the burglars were obviously well organized. According to initial assessments, their escape was achieved without major complications.

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